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"There's nowhere to run... and there's nowhere to hide"
Whether you have a burning desire, a flood of ambition, a driving force or a taste for success... this is one ticket to ride that you DON'T want.
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream opens at Noosa Arts Theatre on 27 July for a two week season.
It is one of Shakespeare’s most beloved and clever comedies. It weaves together three stories of love, mischief and magic in a moonlit forest on a midsummer night.
The course of true love becomes rather bumpy for the criss-crossed and double crossing lovers who run away from home and straight into trouble. Manipulating fairies battle in the treetops and an amateur dramatics troupe gets more than they bargained for in their leading man.
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One Act play competition attracting theatre groups from all over South-East Queensland.
This is the seventh festival of the South-East Queensland circuit.
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Please find attached all the forms and information you require for this year's Brisbane Arts Theatre Drama Festival which will be held from August 19-21, 2011.
Full entry regulations can be obtained by contacting:
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The 3 finalists in the Noosa Arts Theatre National One-Act Playwriting Competition for 2011 will premiere on stage at the very popular, annual One-Act Play Festival in June.
The competition, which has been running for over 30 years, fosters new playwrights and is being generously sponsored again this year by Macquarie Private Wealth.
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Goldoni is made grouse in this colourful and riotous comic masterpiece. Truffaldino doesn’t really think through the problems inherent in having two bosses – especially when they’re unaware of each other’s presence and desperate to get back into each other’s pants. Our hero reckons he’s found a way of increasing his coin and food income on his labour. Or, as he puts it: “two masters, two wages, two dinners – too right!”